| Literature DB >> 30909481 |
Bijit Kumar Kundu1, Girish Gulab Meshram2, Shrinath Bhargava3, Omprakash Meena4.
Abstract
Replacement of the Essen intramuscular (EIM) by the updated Thai Red Cross intradermal (UTRCID) regimen for rabies post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP), in high-throughput hospitals of India, has been advocated since 2006 thanks to its cost-effectiveness. However, several anti-rabies clinics in India and other parts of the world have not initiated this switchover of regimens because of the paucity of financial literature, generated in realistic settings, regarding the same. We calculated the procurement costs of various items required for providing rabies vaccinations via the EIM regimen and UTRCID regimen, on an annual basis, a year before and after the switchover. From a healthcare provider's perspective, the cost of vaccination per patient was calculated to be 5.60 USD for the EIM regimen and 2.40 USD for the UTRCID regimen. The switchover to the UTRCID regimen from the EIM regimen reduced the financial burden of the rabies vaccination by almost 60%. Procurement of vaccine vials contributed to the majority of the cost (>94%) in both of the regimens. Procurement of syringes with fixed needles contributed negligibly (<6%) to the financial burden in both the regimens. A policy to progressively switch over to the UTRCID regimen from the EIM in all high-throughput anti-rabies centers of India would dramatically reduce the economic burden of running a successful anti-rabies program.Entities:
Keywords: Essen regimen; cost savings; post-exposure prophylaxis; rabies; updated Thai Red Cross regimen
Year: 2019 PMID: 30909481 PMCID: PMC6473397 DOI: 10.3390/tropicalmed4010050
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trop Med Infect Dis ISSN: 2414-6366
Figure 1Biannual/seasonal distribution of vaccinated patients (n, %) in 2010 (A) and 2012 (B). Average number of patients vaccinated per month (n) in each half of 2010 (C) and 2012 (D).
Figure 2Costs borne by our hospital for providing rabies vaccination for a period of one year via the Essen intramuscular (EIM) regimen and updated Thai Red Cross intradermal (UTRCID) regimen. Costs are expressed in USD. n = number of patients.
Consumption pattern and procurement costs of various items required for rabies vaccination via the Essen intramuscular (EIM) regimen and updated Thai Red Cross intradermal (UTRCID) regimen.
| Items | Items Consumed (EIM Regimen) | Cost per Unit (as Per 2010 Rates) | Total Procurement Cost for the EIM Regimen (as Per 2010 Rates) | Items Consumed (UTRCID Regimen) | Cost per Unit (as Per 2012 Rates) | Total Procurement Cost for the UTRCID Regimen (as per 2012 Rates) | Cost per Unit (as per 2018 Rates) | ∗ Adjusted Procurement Cost for the EIM Regimen (as Per 2018 Rates) | ∗ Adjusted Procurement Cost for the UTRCID Regimen (as Per 2018 Rates) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vaccine vials | 36,250 | 4.23 | 153,337.5 | 20,012 | 3.15 | 63,037.80 | 1.91 | 69,237.50 | 38,222.92 |
| Syringes with fixed needles | 36,250 | 0.04 | 1450 | 60,000 | 0.04 | 2400 | 0.04 | 1450 | 2400 |
| Total cost | - | - | 154,787.5 | - | - | 65,437.8 | - | 70,687.5 | 40,622.92 |
| Cost per patient | - | - | 12.27 | - | - | 3.87 | - | 5.60 | 2.40 |
Costs of items were converted from INR to USD as per historical conversion rates of 2010, 2012, and 2018, respectively; costs are expressed in USD; * values considered for final analysis and discussion.
Figure 3Cost per person for rabies vaccination via the Essen intramuscular (EIM) regimen and updated Thai Red Cross intradermal (UTRCID) regimen. Costs are expressed in USD.
Figure 4Items consumed per person for rabies vaccination via the Essen intramuscular (EIM) regimen and updated Thai Red Cross intradermal (UTRCID) regimen. Values are expressed as n.